

| Model | RC-590 |
| Available Color | Black |
| Dimension | (W) 8.27 x (H) 17.32 x (D) 20.08 |
| Weight | Net Weight : 18.7 lbs ; Gross Weight : 20.5 lbs |
| Material | Chassis: SECC, Bezel: Metal mesh+ABS |
| Motherboards | ATX, Micro-ATX |
| 5.25" Drive Bay | 9 (Exposed; without the use of exposed any 3.5 inch drive bay) |
| 3.5" Drive Bay | 4 (Hidden; from one 4-in-3 device module (included), 1 (Exposed; converted from one 5.25 inch drive bay) |
| I/O Panel | USB 2.0x2, IEEE 1394 x1, MIC x1, SPK x1 (supports HD / AC’ 97 Audio) |
| Cooling System | One 120x120x25 mm front fan (blue LED), 1200 rpm, 17 dBA (included), One 120x120x25 mm rear fan (exhaust), 1200 rpm, 17 dBA (included) |
| Expansion Slots | 7 |
| Optional Component | Transparent side panel |
| Power Supply | Standard ATX PS2/ EPS 12V (Optional) |
| Warranty | 2 Years |
| UPC Code | 884102000515 |

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Positives:
Price
Elegant and clean design
HDD Mounting
Tool-less compatibility
Supports large graphics cards easily
Neutral Ground:
Thin steel
Rounded edges
Drive mounting (DVD/CD) could be a little easier
It would be cool to see a window included
Mounting can be flimsy
$50 would be a much more logical price
"It doesn’t take much
investigation to realize that the Centurion 590 is a trimmed down version of
the CM690.
Both are amazing cases. If you are after a little more style the CM690 is
an easy choice however if you want to
save a few bucks the Centurion 590 with similar cooling schemes and less body
work might be the better one.
One of the great things about this case is the stacker bay configuration that
features 9x 5.25" drive bays all with direct access to the front of the
case. If you’re more of a storage nut these 5.25” drive bays can
easily be converted into 3.5” with traditional drive rails or by using the
included, and removable, HDD rack. The drive rack supports up to 4 drives
and features a lighted cooling fan and rubber drive mounts. The best part is you can choose where to
place the HDD rack and not worry about how it will fit or if your cables will
reach.
In terms of modding the Centurion 590 is a great starting point for any
project. While we don’t have many
cooling related enhancements the case material and construction will support
just about anything you have a desire to do whether it be a custom
watercooler or an insane amount of windows and lights, the Cooler Master Centurion will likely hold up to the task."
Good Things
Solid Construction
SECC metal used throughout
“Stacker” drive bay configuration
Removable 4 drive HDD rack
Great Cooling Options
From the moment I
removed the Centurion 590 from the box, I noticed striking similarities to
another case I recently reviewed, the ThermaltakeM9.
Both are black mid-tower designs without side panel windows, a nine-bay mesh
front bezel, removable hard drive cage at the bottom with blue LED fan and all I/O controls at
the top front of the case. After
working with both of them however I can honestly say that I feel the Cooler
Master is the better of the two.
The Centurion 590 has much more cooling
potential, although it comes with only two 120mm fans, just as the M9. But it
has room to fit four more fans up to 140mm in size whereas the M9 can
Another area where the Centurion 590
shines is the tool-less riser clips which are far superior to the sliding
things on the M9. The M9
The fit and finish on the Centurion 590 is just as good as that of the M9, and is
an excellent representation of what we have come to expect from Cooler Master.
There are also a number of added refinements, such as rubber grommets for the
hard drive mounts, thumb screws used on both side panels and additional holes
and zip ties for wire management.
I don
The Cooler Master Centurion 590 is a true winner of
a case. It is a surprisingly lightweight case given that it is made of
steel but retains a solid sturdy feel. The freedom of moving the HDD rack
anywhere I wanted within the nine 5.25" bays was also nice. After playing around with several set ups, I
went with a mounting that had the intake fan on the rack blowing directly at
the rear exhaust fan. Not that the case needed any ventilation help with
four fan mounting points that took everything up to and including a 140mm
fan. Ventilation is something certainly not wanting here. Every side of this case,
all six, had a vent area.
If this case was priced at
$150 I would pop it for not having a removable mainboard tray and having its
drive bays filtered but not the fan mount areas. But this case is
$70. All
the features we found and workmanship seem really out of place at this price
point. We applaud Cooler Master for its ability to release this fine a
case for the value segment of the market. The Cooler Master Centurion 590
is a killer piece of hardware that is a top pick in the sub $150 case market
let alone half that.
Pros:
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| - | Centurion 590 Manual |
| - | Centurion 590 Product Sheet |
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